The Brazilians of Bepanda have fallen into the dragnet of Apejes de Mfou in Sundays matchday 21 fixture of the elite one championship at the Mbappe Leppe stadium.
Skott Tabi was on the score sheet twice alongside captain Joseph Apam as the Yaounde based outfit registered their third win in five games.
With the playoffs in their minds pre game, coach Francis Ndongo and boys were hoping to edge closer to the last two , praying Bamboutos did the needful against Gazelle.
Their first half against the host’s however, had nothing to write home about with tbe possession largely on Les Astre de Douala.
Virgin tie at half time, the visitors will get rejuvenated coming into the second half.Their chance will finally present itself at 54th minute, with Skott Jean Pierre slotting in a rebounded free-kick to give his side the lead.
As the Brazilians moved upfront in search of a possible equalizer, miscommunication around the midfield will leave an opening for captain Joseph Apam to send in a second just three minutes later.
Upon seeing his side trail behind, Coach Tonye will opt for three substitutions, investing on the midfield and attack line so as to creat more chances .
A tactics that will amount to nothing as the defence line kept feeding the forwards with extremely long crosses. After over 20minutes of watching loose balls fly over the stadium, Skott will thrive off the inattentiveness of Les Astres, picking up a loose ball from the right flank, netting in his second of the day and the last for the team.
On this score line, Apejes de Mfou occupies the fourth position with 31 points while Les Astre de Douala are seven with 24 points.
The playoff dream is long behind these two teams , with their eyes now set on the Cameroon cup.
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